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The literary exercises of the Phi Beta Kappa Society will take place in Sanders Theatre on Monday, June 19, at 12 o'clock. Professor Theodore William Richards '86, Ph.D., S.D., LL.D., Chem.D., Erving Professor of Chemistry, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry last year, will be the orator, and Robert Frost, author of "North of Boston," will be the poet. The floor and first balcony will be reserved for ticket holders until a few minutes before the program begins. The general public is cordially invited to attend, and particularly undergraduates, the presence of whom is greatly desired.
Active members of the Phi Beta Kappa, first and second group scholars, winners of prizes, masters of schools, and their families are invited. Tickets may be obtained on application to the secretary, W. Silz '17, College House 7. Tickets for the dinner in the Union afterward will be placed on sale at Kent's Bookstore, and may be secured by a member of any chapter of the society. Members of other chapters who have not already registered with the University chapter should send their names to the secretary.
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